All the sentences will run concurrently, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) said on Saturday.The court also imposed a fine of Rs 20,000 on Vanitha. She was sentenced to six years of imprisonment under Section 489B (using as genuine counterfeit currency notes) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), five years of imprisonment under Section 489C (possession of counterfeit currency notes) of the IPC, and two years of imprisonment under Section 120B (criminal conspiracy) of the IPC. Vanitha alias 'Thangam' is the sixth accused to be convicted in the case. However, it has laid down 18 conditions to be mandatorily followed by the organisers on the three days.Ī special NIA court has convicted a woman in the Bengaluru fake currency case involving smuggling of huge quantities of high-quality counterfeit banknotes from Bangladesh into India via Karnataka. Meanwhile, as the state gears up to celebrate Ganesha Chaturthi, the Hubballi Dharwad Municipal Corporation (HDMC) Friday night passed an order allowing various Hindu organisations to conduct celebrations at the communally sensitive Idgah Maidan in Hubballi from 8 am on September 19 till September 21 noon, officials said. Officials in these districts have been asked to intensify the fever surveillance, as per the surveillance guidelines issued by the state government in border districts. (File photo: PTI/Representational)īengaluru News Highlights (September 17): As neighbouring state Kerala battles with Nipah outbreak, Chamarajanagara, Mysuru, Kodagu and Dakshina Kannada districts have set up checkposts for fever surveillance at the point of entry from Karnataka to Kerala. Bengaluru News Live Updates: The government said that those with fever, who have a travel history to Kozhikode and have come in direct contact with a person who tested positive for Nipah, should be considered as potentially vulnerable to the infection.
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